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known as
Chouans, and the
revolt itself came to be
known as the Chouannerie. Jean
Cottereau and his
brothers all
inherited the
nickname Chouan from their...
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Retrieved 18
April 2012. "Filming
locations for
Chouans!".
Internet Movie Database.
Retrieved 18
April 2012.
Chouans! at IMDb
Chouans! at
Rotten Tomatoes...
- Les
Chouans (French pronunciation: [le ʃwɑ̃], The
Chouans) is an 1829
novel by
French novelist and
playwright Honoré de
Balzac (1799–1850) and included...
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district of Fougères, 2,000
Chouans and a
fluctuating number of Republicans, 219
people were ********inated or
executed by
Chouans and 300 by Republicans. This...
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called "The
Chouans". Nonetheless, it
should be
remembered that
there is a history, indis****bly true, ****ociated with the
figure of Jean
Chouan; it is the...
- The
Chouan Army of
Rennes and Fougères (Armée des
Chouans de
Rennes et Fougères or armée
royale de
Rennes et de Fougères) was a
royalist counter-revolutionary...
- César
Award for his
performance in the 1988 film
Chouans!.
Premiers désirs (1984)
Vagabond (1985)
Chouans! (1988) 1001
Nights (1990) The King's **** (1990)...
- d'Elbée. The
rebels were
known as
Chouans, a
title which comes from
early Royalist leader Jean Cottereau's
nickname Jean
Chouan. The Armée
catholique et royale...
- The
Royalists (French: Les
Chouans) is a 1947
French historical drama film
directed by
Henri Calef and
starring Jean Marais,
Madeleine Robinson and Madeleine...
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Guard (Le Bossu). His
works include historical,
romantic epics such as
Chouans! and King of
Hearts (Le Roi de cœur), as well as
comedies with a charismatic...